Affiliate Disclosure
If you buy through our links, we may get a commission. Read our ethics policy.

Apple posts live stream of special event keynote

The live stream of Apple's "special event" at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco, Calif. — where the company is expected to introduce new iPods and perhaps other products — has gone live.

Apple's live stream event is available via apple.com. It is only viewable in the Safari browser on systems running Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, or iOS devices — including the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad — version 3 or later.

For those who cannot watch the stream, AppleInsider is also providing live coverage of Wednesday's event.

Apple announced Tuesday that it would stream the event live over the Internet. It is the first time since 2005 that the company has done so with one of its keynotes, which are used to introduce new products.



20 Comments

chaicka 14 Years · 257 comments

Apple's HTTP Live Stream of the event is NOT available outside United States, even on iOS devices.

nvidia2008 17 Years · 9117 comments

Quote:
Originally Posted by chaicka

Apple's HTTP Live Stream of the event is NOT available outside United States, even on iOS devices.

I'm getting it in Malaysia

EPIC GAMES UNREAL ENGINE Wooo

alex london 22 Years · 596 comments

What am I watching then in London?
In really good quality I'll add.

lewisburgess 16 Years · 14 comments

Quote:
Originally Posted by Alex London

What am I watching then in London?

Ditto.

The quality of the stream is pretty neat given how many people must be watching too.

nvidia2008 17 Years · 9117 comments

I'm on DiGi Telco here in Malaysia. Streaming still going well over 3G on my iPad. I must say I am impressed. Walking around the house while watching the Keynote live is pretty awesome.

Steve seems a little formal though.